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Providing Service Guarantees in 802.11e EDCA WLANs with Legacy Stations

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Providing Service Guarantees in 802.11e EDCA WLANs with Legacy Stations
Although the EDCA access mechanism of the 802.11e standard supports legacy DCF stations, the presence of DCF stations in the WLAN jeopardizes the provisioning of the service guarantees committed to the EDCA stations. The reason is that DCF stations compete with Contention Windows (CWs) that are predefined and cannot be modified, and as a result, the impact of the DCF stations on the service received by the EDCA stations cannot be controlled. In this paper, we address the problem of providing throughput guarantees to EDCA stations in a WLAN in which EDCA and DCF stations coexist. To this aim, we propose a technique that, implemented at the Access Point (AP), mitigates the impact of DCF stations on EDCA by skipping with a certain probability the Ack reply to a frame from a DCF station. When missing the Ack, the DCF station increases its CW, and thus, our technique allows us to have some control over the CWs of the legacy DCF stations. In our approach, the probability of skipping an Ack f...
Albert Banchs, Pablo Serrano, Luca Vollero
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Updated 22 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where TMC
Authors Albert Banchs, Pablo Serrano, Luca Vollero
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